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1. Identification of a Polypeptide Inhibitor of O -GlcNAc Transferase with Picomolar Affinity.

2. O -GlcNAcylation Signal Mediates Proteasome Inhibitor Resistance in Cancer Cells by Stabilizing NRF1.

3. Nuclear factor-erythroid-2 related transcription factor-1 (Nrf1) is regulated by O-GlcNAc transferase.

4. Mutations in THAP11 cause an inborn error of cobalamin metabolism and developmental abnormalities.

5. Aspartate Glycosylation Triggers Isomerization to Isoaspartate.

6. Cysteine S-linked N-acetylglucosamine (S-GlcNAcylation), A New Post-translational Modification in Mammals.

7. How the glycosyltransferase OGT catalyzes amide bond cleavage.

8. The Biochemistry of O-GlcNAc Transferase: Which Functions Make It Essential in Mammalian Cells?

9. HCFC1 loss-of-function mutations disrupt neuronal and neural progenitor cells of the developing brain.

10. HCF-1 is cleaved in the active site of O-GlcNAc transferase.

11. An X-linked cobalamin disorder caused by mutations in transcriptional coregulator HCFC1.

12. Electron transfer dissociation (ETD): the mass spectrometric breakthrough essential for O-GlcNAc protein site assignments-a study of the O-GlcNAcylated protein host cell factor C1.

13. HCF-1 self-association via an interdigitated Fn3 structure facilitates transcriptional regulatory complex formation.

14. Role of host cell factor-1 in cell cycle regulation.

15. O-GlcNAc transferase catalyzes site-specific proteolysis of HCF-1.

16. The ubiquitin carboxyl hydrolase BAP1 forms a ternary complex with YY1 and HCF-1 and is a critical regulator of gene expression.

17. Subunit composition and substrate specificity of a MOF-containing histone acetyltransferase distinct from the male-specific lethal (MSL) complex.

18. E2F1 mediates DNA damage and apoptosis through HCF-1 and the MLL family of histone methyltransferases.

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